For teachers of the 21st century, a projector is much more than a visual display tool. It represents an alternative way of approaching teaching through colors, images and sounds and engaging students in the process of learning. However, in order to help teachers perform their best, a projector should be friendly and intuitive to use, not leaving teachers feeling crippled by technology. Read on to see how BenQ comes to teachers' rescue with the right support for classroom instruction.
BenQ's short-throw projectors are uniquely designed to create large-screen projections in tight spaces, bringing teachers and students a 96" big picture in a mere projection distance of 0.75 meters at the shortest. BenQ now offers the most complete short-throw projector collection in the world with the addition of the 0.4 short-throw ratio models, the MX850UST and the MW851UST.
BenQ's added a magical touch to a selected number of its classroom projectors, enhancing their functionality with 20W industry-leading audio power and microphone input support. Two 10W speakers are sealed and secured within each side of the projector with BenQ's anti-shake design to deliver crisp-clear audio quality and stable projection. The microphone input connects the projector to a conventional microphone or a microphone headset, so teachers can have a blast teaching without straining their voice – or the school budget!
The Instant Restart feature gives teachers a 90-second window period to turn the projector back on immediately when it has been switched off by accident – no waiting necessary.
This LAN-supported feature enables teachers to monitor their classes through a USB document camera that is connected to the classroom projector via a USB cable. This is a great way to administer final exams without having to physically be in the room.
Designed to make teaching easier and much less messy, these teaching templates allow teachers and students to write or draw on the board without having to redraw the lines or charts over and over again.